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Attic furnace freezing.
The trick to the installation of a gas furnace in an attic space is routing the condensate drain from the attic down through the core of the house to the basement.
A furnace in the attic is a design that works for all homes.
If you need help with your furnace to stop condensate freeze and other problems call on raleigh heating air inc.
So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.
This drain removes the excess water that a heating system will generate.
You might not receive the same air movement benefits if the unit is in a garage either.
It is recommended that all drain lines on the outside of.
Once your furnace is working again we strongly recommend you call our technicians to help provide pipe insulation or pipe shortening so that this problem won t re occur.
When you place a furnace in the attic to take advantage of its.
My builders are struggling to maintain profitability in a competitive market.
High efficiency furnaces aren t usually recommended for an attic.
With the condensing furnace sitting in the attic i believe the condensate froze inside the secondary heat exchanger and the ice expanded and caused a crack that allowed the condensate to leak out.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
There are rarely instances when we will advise against an attic installation.
Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
A condensing gas furnace needs to discharge it s condensate waste water.
Typical condensing gas furnaces don t have provisions to protect the condensate line against freezing temperatures so the line can freeze up and break.
A furnace can suffer from a drop in energy efficiency if it s in an unconditioned space such as an attic.
If you don t have a crawl space or a basement then it can be a challenge to place a furnace on the ground floor of the structure.
Most of the issues that furnace might experience in an attic are due to extremely cold weather in this poorly insulated space.
If the furnace is in an environment that experiences freezing temperatures this can become difficult.
Same with the pump i didn t examine the first failed pump but the cracked plastic top on the second failed pump suggested the problem was caused.
My question is with real constraints a 95 furnace in an attic with the need for condensate drain and potential for freezing what is a best practice under these circumstances.